Example sentences of "they [vb base] [verb] each [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There would be times for tenderness , and one such time came later , in the aftermath of passion enriched by the knowledge of love , a bonus as they lay touching each other languidly and lovingly , luxuriating in the freedom of being able to express their feelings in this alternative way , confidently but without urgency .
2 So that when they sit facing each other on either side of their fire-place , both grins take off in the direction of the mantelpiece , as if drawn by the draught .
3 They tend to regard each others ' markets as their own ‘ home ’ markets , whereas UK companies still tend to regard selling to EC countries as exporting .
4 They want to own each other .
5 They seem to understand each other .
6 As the day wears on they begin to mock each other , particularly Neil Strachan , the melancholy Presbyterian geologist , who keeps ruling out half their best ideas as bloody tectonic impossibilities , and who ca n't do a convincing German accent for the life of him .
7 They get to know each other well and such contacts last well beyond the Programme itself .
8 They claim to see each other less than couples who go out to work , meeting for the occasional cup of coffee in the kitchen .
9 You hear beep beep all night long as they try to pass each other .
10 They keep taking each other to the sun , they find they can easily
11 ‘ Maybe I 'll make it a condition that they do marry each other , the two of them .
12 They do trust each other , Horowitz thought .
13 Miss and Tony you have to kinda pretend that they do like each other so that erm the mother does n't suspect her of liking Hastings .
14 If they start killing each other .
15 They 've taken each other for a walk , I think they , I think they 're having a little flirtation , I think they 're over there ,
16 They 've found each other .
17 Like I say , they 've found each other . ’
18 They 've known each other for 20 years .
19 At other times they serve to enrich each other through the mutual benefit of cross-fertilisation .
20 They have followed each other up the ladder , but whenever he has reached the same rung she has gone one better .
21 They have given each guest a limited-edition Disney sweatshirt and insisted that they wear it to gain entry to the gala performance .
22 To prove his point he has taken on the legal profession and , with no legal training whatsoever , tied judges in such knots they have overruled each other .
23 The Archbishop , who has throughout er the last er three and a half years or more , since Terry Waite was kidnapped , he and the hostage families have stayed very much in touch with each other and they have supported each other and he agrees with them now that the Government , on this particular question , is wrong .
24 First subjects are asked if they have experienced each symptom .
25 Just as well they have something else in common : they have known each other a long time , and are all good friends .
26 They have known each other since they were children . ’
27 They have known each other since they were Division Three full-backs together , Taylor at Lincoln and Neal at Northampton .
28 At this stage , however , we can offer many opportunities for children to arrange and re-arrange the objects in a set and see whether they need to re-count each time .
29 In the course of their mission , which takes each through a death and rebirth ( Harris is required to plunge to the bowels of the earth , breathing a kind of oxygenated foetal fluid ) , they learn to love each other again .
30 In relation to the sentence stem ‘ A girl and her mother … ’ , girls often produce responses like ‘ often go through a bad patch for a year but once they learn to understand each other , become the best of friends ’ or ‘ can help each other with their problems ’ .
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